Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:04 am
Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:02 pm
Don't think so. He was describing new dragon-like creatures, similar to series 1 and 2 lines. And he said the eggs looked just like the gray, red, and green eggs from the previous series, except they were blue with red splotches all over them. Didn't sound like Series 3 either since photos of those showed purple eggs with green splotches.
Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:34 pm
Blizzard, understandable.SaturnGrl wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:02 pmDon't think so. He was describing new dragon-like creatures, similar to series 1 and 2 lines. And he said the eggs looked just like the gray, red, and green eggs from the previous series, except they were blue with red splotches all over them. Didn't sound like Series 3 either since photos of those showed purple eggs with green splotches.
But if no one else has seen eggs like this elsewhere, once the blizzard and 50mph winds die down, I'll probably try to head over to his town to investigate myself.
Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:17 pm
Well, most commercial bikes have a top speed of 16 mph, and that's with a rider in peak condition. Wind, however is an opposing force, and even at 20 MPH, it can blow cars and trucks off course, and Semi-trucks have a risk of toppling over if the wind is strong enough. 50 MPH is very high, and dangerous to drive in for most vehicles.Survivor11 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:34 pmBlizzard, understandable.
50mph winds?
I have to bike with winds going just as fast opposing me, to get from point A to B (don't have a drivers license yet, am getting one soon).
So in a car, they're not really an issue.
But that blizzard I can understand.
Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:38 pm
I think you're overestimating wind strength.SaturnGrl wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:17 pmWell, most commercial bikes have a top speed of 16 mph, and that's with a rider in peak condition. Wind, however is an opposing force, and even at 20 MPH, it can blow cars and trucks off course, and Semi-trucks have a risk of toppling over if the wind is strong enough. 50 MPH is very high, and dangerous to drive in for most vehicles.Survivor11 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:34 pmBlizzard, understandable.
50mph winds?
I have to bike with winds going just as fast opposing me, to get from point A to B (don't have a drivers license yet, am getting one soon).
So in a car, they're not really an issue.
But that blizzard I can understand.
Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:17 pm
Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:49 pm
Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:06 pm
Actually, the average wind speed for a thunder storm is around 32 kilometers per hour, or 20 miles per hour. If a thunderstorm advances to "severe", the winds can get up to 50 kilometers per hour, or 31 miles per hour. And its still not recommended to travel via bike, car, or truck in this kind of weather if you have a choice.Survivor11 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:38 pmI think you're overestimating wind strength.SaturnGrl wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:17 pmWell, most commercial bikes have a top speed of 16 mph, and that's with a rider in peak condition. Wind, however is an opposing force, and even at 20 MPH, it can blow cars and trucks off course, and Semi-trucks have a risk of toppling over if the wind is strong enough. 50 MPH is very high, and dangerous to drive in for most vehicles.Survivor11 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:34 pmBlizzard, understandable.
50mph winds?
I have to bike with winds going just as fast opposing me, to get from point A to B (don't have a drivers license yet, am getting one soon).
So in a car, they're not really an issue.
But that blizzard I can understand.
50mph averages to 90km/h which is wind strength in a common storm.